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AuthorYao, Haipeng
AuthorYuan, Xin
AuthorZhang, Peiying
AuthorWang, Jingjing
AuthorJiang, Chunxiao
AuthorGuizani, Mohsen
Available date2020-06-02T08:17:30Z
Publication Date2019
Publication Name2019 15th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC 2019
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IWCMC.2019.8766546
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15002
AbstractWith the development of Next-generation Wireless Networks (NWNs), delay-sensitive traffic triggered by mobile applications (such as video stream and online games) will become an important part of the NWNs. With the increasing demand for massive video content transmission and good quality of users' experience, NWNs have to face up to some serious challenges. As a remedy, efficient routing schemes are capable of achieving load balance. In this article, we propose a load balance routing based on machine learning. First, a dimension-reduced vector matrix can be obtained from the original adjacency matrix of the network topology by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Then, a neural network is used for the prediction of the network queue status, which can be used as a metric for making intelligent routing decisions. Finally, a load balance routing algorithm considering Queue Utilization (QU) is designed accordingly. Simulation results show the performance of our proposed machine learning-based routing scheme compared to the shortest path algorithm (Bellman-Ford (BF)) and its variant (QUBF) in terms of the packet loss ratio, the throughput and the delay. - 2019 IEEE.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectLoad balance routing
Machine learning
Next-generation Wireless Networks
Principal component analysis
Queue utilization
TitleA machine learning approach of load balance routing to support next-generation wireless networks
TypeConference Paper
Pagination1317-1322


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